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The economic and social impact of the food and grocery industry, farming and foodservice
- Shoppers have choice – they may obtain food and drink from 361,000 dedicated outlets in the UK (99,000 shops and 262,000 foodservice locations)
- The total UK food industry provides more than 3.6m jobs – 14% of UK employment
- Last year, food and drink accounted for 15% of UK manufacturing output, up 3% over the last ten years and making it the largest manufacturing sector
- UK food exports are worth £14bn annually, up 7% year-on-year, accounting for 6% of UK goods exported
- UK farming productivity improved by 20% over the last ten years
IGD and Farming IGD's Sustainability resource
Achievements in nutrition, diet and health
- Voluntary action by the food industry has been directly responsible for the drop in average consumer intakes of trans fats by more than half, to 1% of food energy
- UK average salt consumption fell by 9.5% between 2001 and 2008
IGD and Nutrition
Creating a sustainable supply chain, reducing waste, emitting less carbon
- More than 500,000 tonnes of food waste was prevented in 2006 by finding alternative uses for food by-products
- There is now zero growth in grocery packaging, despite a growth in the population and rising sales. A real decline is expected this year
Packaging & Waste information resource ECR UK
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